Branding

Your brand is what you’re known for. You build your reputation around it. It’s the promises you make and keep. We develop brands for a wide range of clients from global corporations and business start-ups to national charities and organisations including the BBC and NHS.

Brockholes

40,000 visitors in the first six months

We developed the brand for a new visitor centre in Preston, managed by the Wildlife Trust: a fun and quirky brand with a strong educational message.

BBC North Brand

The BBC moves to Salford

We developed the current branding for BBC North after the move of five key departments from London to Salford.

Northstowe

A new brand for a new town.

Creative Concern devised a communications strategy to take the Cambridgeshire new town of Northstowe – the biggest planned new town in England with over 10,000 new homes – through its Phase Two Public consultation.

Commissioned by the Homes and Communities Agency (HCA), we devised a six-month strategy with a brand design and implementation, the design and build of a website, the launch and management of social media, community and stakeholder engagement as well as more traditional PR activity.

Est. 1761

A new identity for the Salford stretch of the Bridgewater Canal.

Creative Concern was commissioned by Salford City Council to create a new identity for the Salford stretch of the Bridgewater Canal.

NHS, UHSM

Branding a hospital for the NHS

It's not every day you get to rebrand a hospital... we got the chance with UHSM.

Elizabeth Gaskell's House

A literary look and feel for the novelist's home.

We developed a visual identity for this new visitor attraction in Manchester.

Climate UK

A new identity for Climate UK, the network that brings together climate change partnerships from across Britain.

Responsible Finance

A new name and brand for CDFA

A new brand and a new name for CDFA.

Riverside

Branding one of the UK's largest Housing Associations

A brand refresh for Riverside, the UK’s third largest social housing and regeneration organisation.